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Floatable1

05/16/12 1:49 AM

#67028 RE: CherylShuman #67023

I am flattered to be able to share my views as a consumer with the very woman that will sell this product to the masses. Thanks for listening. I really care about the perceived and experienced benefits of the VI line, but to be honest, the only thing that I needed to be sold my current portable vaporizer was a quality video review and an online sales outlet that I felt I could trust, like GotVape or Amazon!

RFMK moving into the future

Art Vandeley

05/16/12 1:52 AM

#67034 RE: CherylShuman #67023

why dilution can be bad for investors is it increases the number of shares that are on the market. For example, if a company initially sells 100 shares and you buy 10 shares you own 10% of the shares. when a company increases the number of shares say to 200, you still only own 10 shares thus now only 5% of the company. You now have half the number of votes, get half the amount of any dividends the company may pay, and the more shares available the less valuable each share becomes. Sometimes dilution is good when the company uses the shares to buy something that increases the value of the company, bad when they are using shares to pay expenses in order to keep the lights on.

recinvestor

05/16/12 2:03 AM

#67051 RE: CherylShuman #67023

I know Judah will be able to explain in great detail all the technical information you need about the Cannacig and other products in development as well as the PIRD extract and the THC/CBD percentages etc. You mentioned meeting him this week right?

As far as what Float said, it's all spot on. And that's coming from a medical patient who has the Cannacig :)

Go RFMK Team,
Rec